The Philippine Star

IAS laments culture of impunity in PNP

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

Corrupt officials and personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP) have been taking advantage of a scheme that allows rogue police officers with administra­tive sanctions to evade penalties for a fee.

This was the assessment by the PNP’s Internal Affairs Service (IAS) after it conducted an inventory of its resolution­s on erring policemen.

A four-page document from the IAS revealed that from 2015 to 2017, the investigat­ing body recommende­d penalties for 2,431 administra­tive cases.

However, only 721 or 29.65 percent of the cases had their resolution­s implemente­d while 1,710 were not acted upon.

What is alarming, according to the IAS, is that of the 567 cases with a recommenda­tion for dismissal of the police officers, only 159 or 28.04 percent were implemente­d.

“The statistica­l totals of the submitted monitoring reports seem to confirm the worst fears of connivance between these rogue cops and some corrupt PNP officials/ rank and file personnel who coddle the former for personal reasons or allow them to escape justice for a fee,” the document read.

The IAS did give go into detail on the amount of money involved in the scheme.

The IAS surmised the culture of impunity appears to have set in the police force that has been implementi­ng President Duterte’s war on illegal drugs.

“Most of its erring personnel are not being discipline­d promptly as required. Indeed, justice delayed is justice denied,” the IAS document read.

These activities of police scalawags are among the reasons why IAS inspector general Alfegar Triambulo is asking Congress to amend Republic Act 8551, or the PNP Reform and Reorganiza­tion Act, to make IAS an independen­t body.

Under the current setup, the PNP chief has direct supervisio­n over the IAS, which means all their recommenda­tions are subject to automatic review.

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